The following people appeared during felony bond hearings Friday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed. If charged, they will appear Dec. 10 in Pope County District Court.

• Dustin Hurst, 31, delivery of a controlled substance — $15,000.

• Kenneth Hurst, 42, delivery of a controlled substance — $30,000.

According to testimony by an agent with the Fifth Judicial Drug Task Force (DTF), during the last three months, DTF agents through the use of a confidential informant purchased in excess of 10 grams of methamphetamine from Dustin and Kenneth Hurst, who are brothers.

Kenneth Hurst’s bond was set higher due to the fact that he has two prior felony convictions.

According to an Arkansas State Police (ASP) report, a trooper was patrolling State Highway 7 South near the intersection of Boulder Avenue on Wednesday when he observed a red Ford F150 pickup truck with neither of its occupants wearing seat belts. After activating his emergency lights, the trooper observed the two “rapidly reaching around the inside of the vehicle” and shuffling debris.

A search of the vehicle led to the discovery of one empty syringe and another syringe loaded with approximately 20 cc of an “unknown brownish liquid,” believed to be drugs.

Meadows faces an additional misdemeanor charge of driving on a suspended driver’s license.

Cortez and Garcia were stopped in a 2007 BMW near the 85 eastbound mile-marker of Interstate 40 on Thursday for a lane violation, according to an ASP report. The trooper reported smelling marijuana and Garcia and Cortez gave conflicting stories, leading to a probable cause search of the vehicle. The trooper found bags of marijuana in a duffel bag, a speaker box and under the car’s spare tire, as well as six ounces of methamphetamine in a suitcase.

The marijuana weighed approximately 46 pounds. Street value of the drugs was estimated at more than $87,400.

Cortez, of Pico Rivera, Calif., and Garcia, of Tulane, Calif., are believed to have been transporting the drugs from California to North Carolina.

Russellville police responded to Legacy Heights Nursing Home on Wednesday morning, where a woman reported she had recently lost her debit card and noticed $170 had been charged to her account from Budget Inn on East Main Street. She said when she called the motel to ask about the transaction, an employee told her that Wilson, who had been recognized as a regular visitor to the nursing home to see family members, had used the card to rent a room for a week on Nov. 11 and was still at the motel.

Upon arrest, Wilson allegedly admitted to stealing the card from a purse in the nursing home’s office.

Wilson also owes $2,204.99 in district court fines for 11 misdemeanor hot check violations and faces an additional $443.12 in fines for six pending hot check violations.

• Robby J. Gann, 30, theft of property — $30,000.

According to a warrant filed in Pope County Circuit Court, Walmart employees reported to the Russellville Police Department on Oct. 21 that a man had attempted to use a stolen bank card at the store. Later, a man reported that his vehicle had been broken into and his bank card stolen, and his bank notified him that his card had been used at multiple locations on or about Oct. 21.

One transaction, a withdrawal at First State Bank, totaled $1,600.

Car information retrieved from surveillance video led to police linking Gann with the theft.